Ice bag



Aug, 2, 1932. G, E, R ux 1,870,143

ICE BAG Original Filed Nov. 5, 1929 INVENTOR.

ff L/ E 7. 1% BY ATTORNEY Patented Aug, 2, 1932 T' tJNlTEfi PATEN??? @FFEGE GRACE E. ROUX, F I-IANEORD, CALIFORNIA I 7 ICE BAG Application filed November 5, 1929, Serial No. 405,039; Renewed April 11, 1932.

This invention relates toimprovemen'ts in comfort on the side which is unincumbering ice bags and has particular reference to an by the ice compartment or the bag can be ice bag to be applied to the head in the form so moved upon the head that the ice will exof a cap. tend from side to side of the head and over Another object of the invention is to prothe forehead thus leaving the back of thehead duce an ice bag which willnot fall from the unincumbered and capable of being brought head upon every slight movement as is comcomfortably into engagement with a head mon fault with the ordinary type of ice bag. support such as a pillow or back of a chair. A further object is to produce a device In the accompanying drawing wherein 10 which will cover a larger area of the head for the purpose of illustration is shown a pretha the usual ice bag. ferred embodiment of my invention, the nu- A still further object is to produce a de- Ineral 5 designates a circular blank having a vice which may be so adjusted to the head that plurality of eyelets 6 spaced at predeterthe wearer may lie down comfortably in any mined positions and at points adjacent the 1 osition, edge ofthe blank. Secured to this blank as Other objects and advantages will be apby stitching, cementing or any other suitable parent during the course of the following demanner, is an ice receptacle preferably i ti c formed of a flexible impervious material 7. In the accompanying drawing forming a This receptacle has secured thereto a ring 8 to 20 part of this specification and in which like hich is threaded a cap 9. By viewing Fig numerals are employed to designate like parts ure I it Wlll be noted that the receptacle 7 throughout the same, extends to each side as shown at Hand 12 Figure I is a top plan View of my bag as and to the front as shown at 13, thus forming the same appears before being filled and apantially a Tshaped receptacle into 25 li d t th h ad, which the ice may be placed.

Figure II is a cross section taken on the Assuming now that the receptacle has been line 22 of Figure I, filled with ice, the blank and the receptacle Figure III is a SlClBBlBVQtlOIl of my bag forming a unit may now be placed upon the as the same appears when applied to the head body in a fiat condition or may be placed 30 and upon the head as for instance in the position Figure IV is a view similar to Figure I shown in Figure III. When placed upon with the bag given a quarter of a degree rnthe head a tie cord 14 is employed to extend Ice ag? are 111 60111111011 use for pp yi g between one group of eyelets and the next 106 to Vanous Parts of the bod}? T1165? 1% adjacent group thus forming the'blank into 35 bags are usually purse shaped, lnto which a a cap and as soon as proper adjustment has a quantity of ice is placed. Due to their shape been'made the tie cord is knotted so as to they capnot be efiectlvely Placed upon the hold the adjusted parts in position. It is i Wlthout falhng therefrom through a of course understood that tie cords are used SlI lllZ movement of the head or through the 40 ch n in of the osition of the ice in the be on the opposlte Slde of the b b p When the bag is used as shown in Figdue to melting.

c h 1 1 t ure III 1t willbenoted that the ice recep Apphcant has t erefore ploducec rm Ice tacle 1s so posltloned that the ends 11 and 12 ba which ma be used as a flat ice ba or mgfybe formegj and tied in such a mafiner extend over each slde of the head while the th t it 111 5 th contour f th h d d portion 13 extends over the forehead. In this due to the peculiar arrangement of the ice 19031151011 the Patlent F comfortablydle holding receptacle the cooling m dium may down or lean back against a head rest withbe brought into contact with, for instance out the danger of the bag falling OE and with the front and back of the head as well as one perfect comfort. Should the bag be posiside thus allowing the wearer to lie down in tioned as shown in Figure IV the patient can lie down upon his right side without inconvenience.

It will thus be seen that I have produced an ice bag which will perform all of the ob r jects above set forth.

It is to be understood that the form of: my invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same and that various changes relative to the 10 material, size, shape and arrangement of parts may be resorted to Without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claims.

Having thus described my invention, I

15 claim 1. In a device of the character described, a flat circular blank, a series of eyelets positioned about said blank and adjacent the margins thereof, a receptacle secured to said go blank, said receptacle having extensions approaching the margin of said blank at the top and bottom and one side thereof, and cords engaging said eyelets so that said blank assumes the shape of a cap for head g5 wear.

2. In a device of the character described, a fiat circular blank, a receptacle secured to said blank at a point adjacent a portion of the margin of said blank, said receptacle hav- 80 ing extensions projecting laterally therefrom to a point adjacent other portions of the margin of said blank and secured thereto, eyelets secured to said blank in groups, said groups being spaced 90 apart with ref- 86 erence to the circumference of said blank, and cords extending thru said eyelets so that said blank assumes the shape of a cap for head Wear.

In testimony whereof I affiz; my signature.

0 GRACE E. ROUX. 

